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'Ed Night stands at the dawn of the new age of stand-up' (Fest). He 'has no right to be as good as he is' **** (Fest). 'One of the future stars of British comedy' (iNews.co.uk). 'Blisteringly quick fire and jam-packed with jokes' (BroadwayBaby.com). Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee 2017. Star of BBC Radio 1's Ed and Lauren Get On. Tour support for Paul Sinha, Phil Wang, Dane Baptiste and Simon Amstell.

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The Herald [paywall]
(4/5 stars)85 days ago

The 2017 newcomer nominee, Ed Night opens his set with a confession - he has a stonking hang-over. So far, so Fringe.He's not always so forthright, however. For legal reasons he can't reveal which broadcasting company cut him off in his potty-mouthed prime. Then it's a case of 'shock and...

The Wee Review
(3/5 stars)90 days ago

When the teenage Ed Night (then still known as Ed Day) grabbed third place in the 2015 So You Think You’re Funny? final, he seemed like a confident, chipper, geezerish South London bloke. The next year, he seemed a little more acerbic, but well within the bounds of mainstream comedy. Then last...

The List
(3/5 stars)90 days ago

Fest
(3/5 stars)96 days ago

It always seemed a fun story, the way Ed Night’s standup moniker came about. His real name, Ed Day, wasn’t going to work, so Day became Night. Nice. Then you see him perform, and realise that the new name makes a lot more sense. There is something of the night...

Chortle
(4/5 stars)97 days ago

The Skinny
(3/5 stars)99 days ago

There's a sense of Ed Night holding back in his sophomore hour. It's deliberate: he can't legally name the broadcasting company who left him on the cutting room floor because he swears too much for them. And while he does name a comedian who should be publicly shamed for his...

Edinburgh Festivals Magazine
(4/5 stars)99 days ago

For most of us, it’s hard enough to order a pizza with a hangover, never mind stand in front of a sold out room of strangers every night for three weeks. South London comedian Ed Night doesn’t waste any time...